Windows 2003 R2 SP1 server not connecting to UNC path.

We are trying to connect to a UNC path using Windows Explorer on the Windows 2003 server. I can connect successfully from my XP workstation to the UNC path. When I log into the server with the same domain credentials as the workstation I am unable to connect using the UNC path via Windows Explorer. It is not security as I can connect on the workstation. This seems to be something on the servers as I have tried from several servers.

The UNC path is a SharePoint (MOSS2007) document library with all appropriate security applied.

Not near the computer anymore but from memory -
From withing Windows Explorer I paste the UNC path into the address bar at the top and hit enter, then the error appears in an error box with the following inside -
Windows cannot find "\\servername\division\library\reports" Check spelling etc.....

I can ping the server name with no issue. You cannot browse to the \\servername UNC path as it is a SharePoint document library, so the full path must be specified. However, as stated this is achieved from the XP desktop to the same UNC path.

I have read some other posts also, and I do not have the Advanced IE security installed on the server. So that is not the issue either.

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Another thing you should consider is ditching SP1 and upgrade to SP2. SP1 has a quirk in it that may cause intermittent communications. SP2 fixes a lot of bugs. Upon updating to SP2, reboot the server twice. Otherwise TS and RDP will not work right.

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